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nasa just wants to be ready. so far, no real solution, but they are working on it. >> the time is 6:53 a.m.. here is a live look at our san francisco camera. >> it is a little wet as we clear out the rain. we will be right back. what's truly amazing about mercedes new mbrace2 system... is i can follow all my sports... catch the latest breaking news... keep in touch with friends... follow the financial headlines... find a great restaurant... and with siriusxm i can get weather forecasts... all from here. in my mercedes-benz. [ male announcer ] introducing mbrace2. the most comprehensive cloud-based telematics system on the road. it's your world, from your car. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. mcdonald's dollar menu, home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love... ♪ ...and other amazing tastes, for just a dollar each. ♪ like the bold hot n spicy mcchicken, and the new grilled onion cheddar burger topped with caramelized onions and melted white cheddar. everyday, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on
nasa just wants to be ready. so far, no real solution, but they are working on it. >> the time is 6:53 a.m.. here is a live look at our san francisco camera. >> it is a little wet as we clear out the rain. we will be right back. what's truly amazing about mercedes new mbrace2 system... is i can follow all my sports... catch the latest breaking news... keep in touch with friends... follow the financial headlines... find a great restaurant... and with siriusxm i can get weather...
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finding announced by nasa researchers today. >> ancient environment. with the right elements opinion rals indicating a near neutral environment and slightly salty liquid water. all the pre-requisite to support life. >> curiosity drilled in the rock to get a powder sample then blasted it with the laser and x-rays to determine its composition. researchers from nasa aims part of the team that investigating that sample. amazing work. talk about what is going on on this planet. gorgeous weather. spencer back with the forecast. >> yes but was there weather? that's the question. we had weather her today. high pressure soared to well not summer like levels but certainly mid sprinkling levels upper 70's, 78 at clover dale ukiah 77 at clear lake 75 at santa rosa mid 70's in many location around the bay area today exploratorium had high of 65 so it was quite mild. mild again tomorrow. right now live doppler 7hd clear skies coastal fog beginning to push beyond the coast now. locally inland. that will be the pattern overnight. then tomorrow state wide mainly sunny
finding announced by nasa researchers today. >> ancient environment. with the right elements opinion rals indicating a near neutral environment and slightly salty liquid water. all the pre-requisite to support life. >> curiosity drilled in the rock to get a powder sample then blasted it with the laser and x-rays to determine its composition. researchers from nasa aims part of the team that investigating that sample. amazing work. talk about what is going on on this planet. gorgeous...
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water, probably in the form of a mud. >> nasa played a key role in the rover project. parachutes were tested in wind tunnels at mofet field. this is an exciting find and it proves their hard work has paid off. >> the instrument is just working beautifully. it's a credit to the very talented team that worked hard on not only making this stuff, but making it robust and making it work in this very difficult environment. >> scientists plan on exploring more on the planet in the coming weeks. there is talk about sending humans there, but it's a challenge. it takes three days to get to the moon, but it would take six months to get to mars. reporting from mountain view, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a new analysis shows apple's majority rule could disappear. the report claims that apple share of the mobile market will drop from 51% last year to 46% this year. and that android devices will grow from 42% to 49% of the market. an analyst says that's mostly due to the popularity of smaller tablets using google's operating system. >> a $7 million system with 38 states in a data collect
water, probably in the form of a mud. >> nasa played a key role in the rover project. parachutes were tested in wind tunnels at mofet field. this is an exciting find and it proves their hard work has paid off. >> the instrument is just working beautifully. it's a credit to the very talented team that worked hard on not only making this stuff, but making it robust and making it work in this very difficult environment. >> scientists plan on exploring more on the planet in the...
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he worked at the langley center in virginia and took a nasa computer to china. the computers and hard drives could have had sensitive protected information. the arrest comes on the heels of another multi year fbi information here in mountain view. investigators tried to determine whether sensitive information was given to chinese nationals. the u.s. attorney for san francisco declined to file charges. several congressman want to know exactly what was given to the chinese and whether any u.s. export laws were broken in the process. >>> when the senate considers gun control measures next month senator dianne feinstein's ban on assault weapons will not be part of the weapon. harry reid notified her the ban will be offered as an amendment. this comes days after feinstein's emotional exchange before a senate committee hearing. feinstein coauthored the 1994 assault weapons ban that expired after a decade. interest in renewing it rose. >>> an exercise takes a tragic turn. seven marines dead and seven more injured after a mortar explosion. >> it happened at the hawthorn
he worked at the langley center in virginia and took a nasa computer to china. the computers and hard drives could have had sensitive protected information. the arrest comes on the heels of another multi year fbi information here in mountain view. investigators tried to determine whether sensitive information was given to chinese nationals. the u.s. attorney for san francisco declined to file charges. several congressman want to know exactly what was given to the chinese and whether any u.s....
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nasa invited the public to watch today's big announcement. scientists help design some of the instruments. >>> vice president joe biden and jay z may have something in common. they are among the dozens of celebrities and politicians who have been hacked. a russian website has posted personal and financial information. it contained sensitive information. it included hillary clinton and first lady michelle obama as well as celebrities like beyonce. >>> big moves for the 49ers and raiders today. from printing to security, 3-d technology is here. coming up we will take you inside a silicon valley startup that can scan you. >>> i'm jeff ranieri. temperatures starting to cool off at the coast line. we have 57 in san francisco and nearly 15 degrees warmerer inland with 73 in livermore. one thing is for sure the allergy forecast will be bugging you tomorrow. (sir can-a-lot) good day, ma' lady. i am sir can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! (male announcer) break the monotony. visit spam.com. >
nasa invited the public to watch today's big announcement. scientists help design some of the instruments. >>> vice president joe biden and jay z may have something in common. they are among the dozens of celebrities and politicians who have been hacked. a russian website has posted personal and financial information. it contained sensitive information. it included hillary clinton and first lady michelle obama as well as celebrities like beyonce. >>> big moves for the 49ers...
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. >> finally here tonight nasa's mars rover made another remarkable discovery. >> rock samples suggest the red planet could have supported living microbes. >> it was an ancient environment. minerals indicating a near neutral environment and salty liquid water. to support life. >> wow. >> that is big. >> yes. curiosity drilled into the rock and then blasted it to determine the composition. >> researchers from nasa were part of the team. >> that is huge news. we're going hear more about that. you can count on it. >> world news is coming up next. i'm cheryl jennings from all of us here, thanks for watching. we hope to see you again at 6:00. >> right. in a half hour, we'll see you then. >>> this is a special edition of "world news." tonight from outside the vatican. day one of the secret conclave and tonight, right there, for the first time, we saw smoke. it was billowing black smoke, indicating no pope was chosen today. the conclave still under way tonight. ♪ >> pageantry and prayer and in the square, pilgrims and protesters. from around the world, all eyes fixed and waiting for the whi
. >> finally here tonight nasa's mars rover made another remarkable discovery. >> rock samples suggest the red planet could have supported living microbes. >> it was an ancient environment. minerals indicating a near neutral environment and salty liquid water. to support life. >> wow. >> that is big. >> yes. curiosity drilled into the rock and then blasted it to determine the composition. >> researchers from nasa were part of the team. >> that is...
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fortunately, nasa's on this one. they have scrambled to improve our asteroid detection program. because, evidently, their previous asteroid program hasn't been updated since the 1980s. [laughter] i was good. i was really good. [ laughter ] so clearly, nasa now has a laser-like focus on preventing cataclysmic meteor strikes. so let's check in with the actual footage they released yesterday from the international space station-- the first and only line of defense against terror from the sky. >> so what we're going to do, we're gonna open up our tortilla, get our peanut butter, squirt it on the tortilla, get the honey squirt that on there, and we will have a peanut butter and honey sandwich in space. hmm-- not too bad. [laughter] >> stephen: oh well. it's like the old saying, the world ends not with a bang, but with a light snack. [laughter] nation, four years ago-- thanks to obama's socialist policies-- the new york stock exchange bottomed out at less than 6500. but today-- no thanks to obama's socialist policies-- the dow is back! >> a history-making day on wall street. >> the do
fortunately, nasa's on this one. they have scrambled to improve our asteroid detection program. because, evidently, their previous asteroid program hasn't been updated since the 1980s. [laughter] i was good. i was really good. [ laughter ] so clearly, nasa now has a laser-like focus on preventing cataclysmic meteor strikes. so let's check in with the actual footage they released yesterday from the international space station-- the first and only line of defense against terror from the sky....
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the aims nasa facility science center as well. the obama administration program, literally hundreds of chinese nationals are gaining access to some of our most sensitive and advanced technology and data. >> they are, and some of the information given to me as to where he had an office and what was available to them -- and keep in mind he has already taken one laptop, one computer back to china. they already have a lot of the information. much of the game that china has made in space has become from their stealing. much of their economic gain has come from stealing. not only in national security but an issue of jobs. as we create a job, they're taking it out of the bottom of stealing it. they're basically stealing. these are fundamentally people who do not wish america well. lou: in his instance he was a representative of -- well, he is hardly alone in this effort to spite, to carry out an espionage against the united states. there are other, some estimated 200 chinese nationals who may not have security clearances in and of themse
the aims nasa facility science center as well. the obama administration program, literally hundreds of chinese nationals are gaining access to some of our most sensitive and advanced technology and data. >> they are, and some of the information given to me as to where he had an office and what was available to them -- and keep in mind he has already taken one laptop, one computer back to china. they already have a lot of the information. much of the game that china has made in space has...
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nasa scientists say the red planet may once have been habitable. they say their rover curiosity has found the ingredients to nurture life and evidence of a vast amount of water. >> i think we have found a habitable environment that is so benign and supportive of life that probably if this water was around and you had been on the planet you would have been able to drink it. >> curiosity drilled last month in search of rock. nasa scientists used the vehicle's observation instruments to analyze the samples. they identified sulfur, nitrogen, phosphorus. some of the chemical ingredients for life. they always found the area the rover searched had a vast amount of water and was almost ph neutral as water is on earth. curiosity landed on mars last august after a 36-week journey through space. scientists are operating the rover by remote control. they've spent the past seven months looking for any trace of life on the red planet where the surface temperature can drop below minus 120 degrees celsius. curiosity transmitted clear pictures of mars' terrain soon
nasa scientists say the red planet may once have been habitable. they say their rover curiosity has found the ingredients to nurture life and evidence of a vast amount of water. >> i think we have found a habitable environment that is so benign and supportive of life that probably if this water was around and you had been on the planet you would have been able to drink it. >> curiosity drilled last month in search of rock. nasa scientists used the vehicle's observation instruments...
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we know that nasa is looking at this. we know that there a couple of private sector opportunities that people have come to us with proposals. we are very interested in the ability to do more in space robotically. that's because it would be, for example, we had a satellite that would have a couple years ago. one of the antennas didn't open which meant that half the revenue for the life of the satellite was lost. had you been able to go, grab a satellite and just tweak that antenna a little bit, you could probably save the entire mission. so we think the technology is there today, and perhaps this is a good opportunity or another hearing. we know that darpa has some forward lean programs that they're working on. and it is a techno- geek that we in the private sector support fully and want to participate in the government on. so it's a valuable thing. that technology would also allow you at a minimum to remove very large pieces of debris from the most useful orbits. >> senator cruz, anything? >> just want to thank all four o
we know that nasa is looking at this. we know that there a couple of private sector opportunities that people have come to us with proposals. we are very interested in the ability to do more in space robotically. that's because it would be, for example, we had a satellite that would have a couple years ago. one of the antennas didn't open which meant that half the revenue for the life of the satellite was lost. had you been able to go, grab a satellite and just tweak that antenna a little bit,...
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. >> coming up next a discovery from nasa rover on mars. >> new signs the red planet might have the r >>> nasa announced a break through in the search fr live on mars and some research was done here in the bay area. more now from mountain view. it's been seven months since the rover landed on mars as depicted in this animation. now, for the first time, scientists have used the tiny drill... and discovered what is beneath the surface isn't red. >> when we drill just inches down into the ground, the ground went from red to gray. amazing. >> more is mazing is what the onboard x ray found. >> a near neutral environment and slightly salty liquid water. all needed to support live. >> in a announcement nasa scientists showed off the findings that 3.5 billion years ago mars likely had an environment sim tloor present day earth that could have supported live. >> showed not only water but fresh enough that microbes would have a easy live of living there eefdz live on mars would have been possible. scientists have their work cut out for them to figure out if that life ever existed. >> this is sa
. >> coming up next a discovery from nasa rover on mars. >> new signs the red planet might have the r >>> nasa announced a break through in the search fr live on mars and some research was done here in the bay area. more now from mountain view. it's been seven months since the rover landed on mars as depicted in this animation. now, for the first time, scientists have used the tiny drill... and discovered what is beneath the surface isn't red. >> when we drill just...
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nasa stated that this happens every 100 years or so. the ones that do actually do global spreading happens every thousand years. nasa stated if they're not able to predict but they just want to be ready for it. this is why they're talking about to get something put together. >> the time is 5:52 a.m.. we will be right back in a few minutes. >> welcome back. the time is 5:56 a.m.. a group of peace activists in kansas are protesting with paint. if check out the colors on this at topeka, kan. home. there is a message behind this rainbow and it is directed at the homes across the street neighbors, but westbound were baptist churchthe westboro baptist church. the charges known for protest the military and gay fumaroles with inflammatory signs. >> the time now is 557. coming up on kron 4 morning news. we are keeping an eye out on a rain that will stick around for the day. erica is tracking today's forecast at when we will see some springlike weather. >> a preschool is
nasa stated that this happens every 100 years or so. the ones that do actually do global spreading happens every thousand years. nasa stated if they're not able to predict but they just want to be ready for it. this is why they're talking about to get something put together. >> the time is 5:52 a.m.. we will be right back in a few minutes. >> welcome back. the time is 5:56 a.m.. a group of peace activists in kansas are protesting with paint. if check out the colors on this at...
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. >>> this morning, nasa is trying to fix a software problem that's side lined the mars rover "curiosity." nasa says ground controllers are still in contact with the rover but it cannot roam around and take pictures until a fire error is fixed. they hope to fix the explorations by next week. it sounds like a little, mundane problem, a little fire error but it's so far away. >> yeah,. >>> sal, highway 4, is it getting better? >> yes. they've opened up the lanes there. this may have been caused by a wrong-way driver. the lanes are open. but highway 4 is a mess coming out of pittsburg and antioch. this is after willow pass road. all of the lanes are open. it will take a while for this to unwind if you are a highway 4 commuter. i think you need to leave the house earlier than you normally do. it's always slow but it's even slower. the bay bridge toll plaza is finally beginning to get filled in. the traffic is filled in at the toll plaza. this is a 30-minute plus delay there. if you are driving in the south bay, santa clara traffic, moderate traffic. >>> well, some breaks in the clouds. mostl
. >>> this morning, nasa is trying to fix a software problem that's side lined the mars rover "curiosity." nasa says ground controllers are still in contact with the rover but it cannot roam around and take pictures until a fire error is fixed. they hope to fix the explorations by next week. it sounds like a little, mundane problem, a little fire error but it's so far away. >> yeah,. >>> sal, highway 4, is it getting better? >> yes. they've opened up the...
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nasa can't peg exactly when that will be.or where. it just wants to be ready. so far, no real solution, but they're working on it. i'm vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. >> catherine: we are tracking the storm. looking live downtown san francisco stay with us. morning, brian! love your passat! um. listen, gary. i bought the last one. nice try. says right here you can get one for $199 a month. you can't believe the lame-stream media, gary. they're all gone. maybe i'll get one. [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call
nasa can't peg exactly when that will be.or where. it just wants to be ready. so far, no real solution, but they're working on it. i'm vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. >> catherine: we are tracking the storm. looking live downtown san francisco stay with us. morning, brian! love your passat! um. listen, gary. i bought the last one. nice try. says right here you can get one for $199 a month. you can't believe the lame-stream media, gary. they're all gone. maybe i'll get one. [ male announcer ]...
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. >>> the epa has ordered nasa to clean up moffet field. the epa says nasa needs to take immediate long-term action to clean up the contaminated soil. the state and the epa will monitor that cleanup. >> in san francisco today, a 162nd annual st.~patrick's day parade marched to the civic center. ♪ >> carolyn: flouts and bagpipes, community groups, soccer teams, walked proudly through the civic center. it was time for the wearing of the green, on a day when everyone is irish, especially someone from ireland. >> ireland is 6,000 miles away, and he is a little irish-american, so it's nice to come out here, see everybody celebrating, and also just knowing that irish culture and the people get celebrated worldwide. >> the official separation st.~patrick's day is tomorrow and because some people celebrate much the police will be out in force this weekend on dui patrol. check points begin tonight and run until 3:00 in the morning. authorities are urging people to plan a safe way home, and designate a sober driver while leaving your keys at home.
. >>> the epa has ordered nasa to clean up moffet field. the epa says nasa needs to take immediate long-term action to clean up the contaminated soil. the state and the epa will monitor that cleanup. >> in san francisco today, a 162nd annual st.~patrick's day parade marched to the civic center. ♪ >> carolyn: flouts and bagpipes, community groups, soccer teams, walked proudly through the civic center. it was time for the wearing of the green, on a day when everyone is...
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meanwhile, nasa had locked its ffcilities to foreign nationals. ordering a review of the facilities. imagine that. well, jurors got their turn to grill a key defendant in the case of jodi arias. doctor richard samuels says that jodi arias suffers postherpetic stress disorder and she may not remember stabbing her boyfriend. he said he was speaking in probable terms. we have two legal experts with us tonight. let's find out what probable terms mean. let's start with jodi arias. they are back at it again in the jury. >> they are asking some great questions. now many states allow them to ask questions, but arizona is one of them. they are now turning on us. i almost feel sad for him. they are grilling him. and he is getting defensive. it is one thing when you're being grilled by a prosecutor. basically, he has been doing this for 30 years. if anyone knows how to have a handle on this, it should be him. >> here is the issue. this prosecutor has done a good job raising a lot of important questions. i don't deny that there re questions about this guy's e
meanwhile, nasa had locked its ffcilities to foreign nationals. ordering a review of the facilities. imagine that. well, jurors got their turn to grill a key defendant in the case of jodi arias. doctor richard samuels says that jodi arias suffers postherpetic stress disorder and she may not remember stabbing her boyfriend. he said he was speaking in probable terms. we have two legal experts with us tonight. let's find out what probable terms mean. let's start with jodi arias. they are back at...
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what nasa says we can do. if anything. what nasa says we can do. if mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! don't stress. we can figure this out. [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪ [ male announcer ] save the day in an instant. at&t. ♪ >> catherine: today marks ten years since the start of the war in iraq. in san francisco, veterans against the war gathered outside the federal building. they used chalk to mark the names of those who died in the conflict. they also reminded people that although the war has officially ended. the veterans who fought there - along with iraqis - are still dealing with the war's aftermath. america's third-longest war remains unpopular. check out this poll taken by c-n-n this week. only four out of ten americans now believe it was a smart decision to invade iraq. six
what nasa says we can do. if anything. what nasa says we can do. if mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! don't stress. we can figure this out. [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪ [ male announcer ] save the day in an instant. at&t. ♪...
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nasa chief charles bolden was on capitol hill yesterday. he said a small meteor that injured more than a thousand people in russia could have been detected, even deflected, if the right equipment was in place. he says the u.s. needs new outer space telescopes with infrared technology to track meteors because right now there's not much we can do. >> if you detected even a small one, like the one that they did in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks, what would we do? >> the answer to you is if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> reporter: now, that meteor was only 55 feet long. experts say the chances of a major catastrophe from that is slim but are very real now. there are roughly 10,000 small meteors floating around within range of earth, all of those capable of destroying a major u.s. city. john and diana. >> whoa. scary stuff. all right. devin dwyer in washington for is this morning, thank you. >>> the mayor of kansas city, missouri, must have felt like he had been hit by a meteor as he delivered the state of the city address
nasa chief charles bolden was on capitol hill yesterday. he said a small meteor that injured more than a thousand people in russia could have been detected, even deflected, if the right equipment was in place. he says the u.s. needs new outer space telescopes with infrared technology to track meteors because right now there's not much we can do. >> if you detected even a small one, like the one that they did in russia, headed for new york city in three weeks, what would we do? >>...
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. >>> this morning, nasa is trying to fix a software problem that's side lined the mars rover "curiosity." nasa says ground controllers are still in contact with the rover but it cannot roam around and take pictures until a fire error is fixed. they hope to fix the explorations by next week. it sounds like a little, mundane problem, a little fire error but it's so far away. >> yeah,. >>> sal, highway 4, is it getting better? >> yes. they've opened up the lanes there. this may have been caused by a wrong-way driver. the lanes are open. but highway 4 is a mess coming out of pittsburg and antioch. this is after willow pass road. all of the lanes are open. it will take a while for this to unwind if you are a highway 4 commuter. i think you need to leave the house earlier than you normally do. it's always slow but it's even slower. the bay bridge toll plaza is finally beginning to get filled in. the traffic is filled in at the toll plaza. this is a 30-minute plus delay there. if you are driving in the south bay, santa clara traffic, moderate traffic. >>> well, some breaks in the clouds. mostl
. >>> this morning, nasa is trying to fix a software problem that's side lined the mars rover "curiosity." nasa says ground controllers are still in contact with the rover but it cannot roam around and take pictures until a fire error is fixed. they hope to fix the explorations by next week. it sounds like a little, mundane problem, a little fire error but it's so far away. >> yeah,. >>> sal, highway 4, is it getting better? >> yes. they've opened up the...
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the epa is ordering nasa to clean up contaminated soil. the agency said that the soil at the moffet field site is contaminated with lead and ddt. it is a threat to wildlife. the water control quality board said it'll monitor the clean up along with the epa. >> little wayne is in critical condition reportedly in a los angeles hospital. tmz said the rapper is in a coma. members of his record label are denyingt. his twitter account was updated saying i'm good, thank you for the prayers and love. tmz also reports high amounts of codine were found in his system. >>> a tribe in michigan held it's first same sex marriage ceremony. >> >>> the tribe approved marriages. it's not legal in michigan but tribes are sell governing. two tribes in the pacific southwest also recognize it. disney will enforce new age restrictions starting next week. the park announced children under the age of 14 will have to be with someone 14 or older at both disneyland and california adventure. up until now many dropped off their children at the park for the day. the chan
the epa is ordering nasa to clean up contaminated soil. the agency said that the soil at the moffet field site is contaminated with lead and ddt. it is a threat to wildlife. the water control quality board said it'll monitor the clean up along with the epa. >> little wayne is in critical condition reportedly in a los angeles hospital. tmz said the rapper is in a coma. members of his record label are denyingt. his twitter account was updated saying i'm good, thank you for the prayers and...
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. >> nasa now thinks that mars was once capable of supporting a very simple life forms. the discovery was made by the mars rover, which ride on the red planet back in august. kron fours charles clifford has more. >> at the moment the rover is sitting on the northern edge of the crater in what is believed to be an agent stream. there are a variety of scientific instruments on the rover they are using them to drill into martian rocks and analyze the results. what they found it so far, niger, hydrogen, fosters, and carbon the basic chemical building blocks of life as we know it. --phosphorus this indicates someone the distant past millions of years ago this area was covered in water. the water was probably fresh not too salty or acidic. that means that life could have survived here. there are traces of sulfate and sulfites a possible food source of the microbes. >> this was a cajun and by rode with the right elements. minerals indicating a near neutral environment and slightly salty liquid water. >> all of the prerequisites to support life. these discoveries mean that life
. >> nasa now thinks that mars was once capable of supporting a very simple life forms. the discovery was made by the mars rover, which ride on the red planet back in august. kron fours charles clifford has more. >> at the moment the rover is sitting on the northern edge of the crater in what is believed to be an agent stream. there are a variety of scientific instruments on the rover they are using them to drill into martian rocks and analyze the results. what they found it so far,...
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nasa says to educate about impact of the aerospace contributions to the world. >> and the scientists honored on monday in sacramento. >> yes. good stuff there. >> world news is coming up next.
nasa says to educate about impact of the aerospace contributions to the world. >> and the scientists honored on monday in sacramento. >> yes. good stuff there. >> world news is coming up next.
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. >>> nasa released photos of the obedience and flow craft. i want to show you animation. if you look carefully you'll see shadows appear and disappear. the shadows is from dust kicked up by the collisions. it spent a year flying around the moon to collect data before crashing into the moon. >>> one county is considering banning ecigarettes. the ordinance was introduced this morning and if passed esmokeers would be blocked from lighting up anywhere traditional smoking is prohibited. >> we're tracking rain. >> it's going to linger. there is a lot of moisture streaming off the pacific right now. we're getting light showers here. live camera behind me here, you can see the showers here. what we're seeing here the rain drops are dropping down and we're getting showers. this is what's comeing. look at the area of yellow. that's significant rain fall. showers and light showers right now up by mountain view. over towards hey ward. this is light stuff. now we see stuff up in the hills. i've had reports all over the bay area but so far mainly light showers. when this gets in here i
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nasa. go. >> all right. nasa, he is cutting the mars mission from $587 million to 361. >> bill: slowing down the spending. not cutting. >> we can debate whether or not that's a cut or not. >> bill: you can't. >> federal spending has risen -- let me just say. this federal spending has risen under every president going back to eisenhower. >> bill: but nowhere near on the level of president obama. >> slowest rate of spending since eisenhower. >> bill: president obama is the biggest spending president and has spent more money than any other president combined washington up to bush the younger second year. >> that's not a fair metric. rate of spending increase. lowerrer than any president since eisenhower. >> that's crazy. >> bill: you support the mars menu. >> i support nasa. >> bill: you support the mars menu. >> i brought you a few dishes. >> bill: yes or no? >> yes. >> bill: colmes wants the mars member venue. >> bill: this is preparing for mission to mars. >> space missions have created all kinds of jobs and
nasa. go. >> all right. nasa, he is cutting the mars mission from $587 million to 361. >> bill: slowing down the spending. not cutting. >> we can debate whether or not that's a cut or not. >> bill: you can't. >> federal spending has risen -- let me just say. this federal spending has risen under every president going back to eisenhower. >> bill: but nowhere near on the level of president obama. >> slowest rate of spending since eisenhower. >>...
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. >>> and the new warning from nasa about something we right now can't do anything about. the asteroids they call city killers in the asteroid business. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. an explosion lit up the desert in nevada. the kind of thing we see in a war zone. it is why they train there for deployment in war zones, but this was stateside training. something went wrong at the hawthorne army depot not far from the california border. in the end, seven american families got the worst possible news. seven u.s. marines killed in a mortar accident. others were wounded. the investigation obviously under way now into what went wrong. nbc's miguel almaguer is with us from the scene tonight. miguel, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. the hawthorne army depot has been used for decades to store ammunition and train special forces. tonight the u.s. military says it's unclear what went wrong here. today, a somber salute to the seven killed and seven injured just outside the gates of nevada's hawthorne army depot. late monday night the service members were
. >>> and the new warning from nasa about something we right now can't do anything about. the asteroids they call city killers in the asteroid business. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. an explosion lit up the desert in nevada. the kind of thing we see in a war zone. it is why they train there for deployment in war zones, but this was stateside training. something went wrong at the hawthorne army depot not far from the california border. in the end, seven...
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but at present funding levels nasa believes it will take almost 20 years to identify them all. what would help is an infrared telescope. the government won't pay for one. but a former astronaut is looking to build the first ever privately funded deep space telescope. nasa is collaborating on the project, but the space agency said it needs more money to identify and develop ways to protect the planet. >> a good segment of the population thinks it's a matter of calling bruce willis. notwithstanding we don't have a shuttle anymore. >> reporter: hollywood's version is definitely a bit dramatic. but scientists say there is reason to be concerned. the meteor in russia was like a shot across the bow. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> well, we have no choice but to move on. as our broadcast continues, the staggering impact of alzheimer's. one in three seniors will be stricken but there is a new device in the fight. >>> later, the price paid for one of the most iconic dresses ever worn by princess diana. >>> as we mentioned, there is news tonight on alzheimer's. new numbers paint
but at present funding levels nasa believes it will take almost 20 years to identify them all. what would help is an infrared telescope. the government won't pay for one. but a former astronaut is looking to build the first ever privately funded deep space telescope. nasa is collaborating on the project, but the space agency said it needs more money to identify and develop ways to protect the planet. >> a good segment of the population thinks it's a matter of calling bruce willis....
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others know a new play a in the quest to find live outside the blue planet find out who is said to rival nasa as a curiosity way bone loss off the ship and. we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. the music programs in documentaries and spanish more matters to you. is a little too much of angola's stories. here. to try to alter the spanish find out more visit. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. sick to multiply here. it's very profitable to invest in colombia. is a very high return on investment. but i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to pay the armed groups. that is not a manager's or change their name and strategy but just to the same murderous. ranking suspects you know coming. pretty upset about that mr president. mr president. both the media. i won't give an interview i'm sorry but no. investigation is a dead. end he says sick stop your bullshit and keep quiet or else you'll suffer the consequences. even if they're
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this one involving nasa. the fbi arresting a chinese national, a contractor with virtually unlimited access at the space agency's langley research facility in virginia. he was trying to board a one-way flight back home to his country at the time. live from washington with more, doug? >> reporter: the only reason that authorities were alerted to the potential espionage and arrest, is through the efforts of whistle blowers. who alerted frank wolf's suspect's suspicious behavior. it turned out they were ignorant or willfully naive of what was going on. he was a chinese national working under contract at nasa's national institutes of aerospace on sensitive imaging technology. and fbi and dhs arrested him at dulles airport after he purchased a one way ticket to china. he told agents he was carrying a laptop, a cell phone and external hard drive, but a search later turned up more, including a second laptop belonging to nasa. congressman wolf is concerned that nasa has turned a blind eye to potential espionage by ch
this one involving nasa. the fbi arresting a chinese national, a contractor with virtually unlimited access at the space agency's langley research facility in virginia. he was trying to board a one-way flight back home to his country at the time. live from washington with more, doug? >> reporter: the only reason that authorities were alerted to the potential espionage and arrest, is through the efforts of whistle blowers. who alerted frank wolf's suspect's suspicious behavior. it turned...
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in the depths of the ocean, and what nasa is says about the find. and three years to the day since president obama signed the health care bill into law and with only a few months to go, before obamacare takes effect. the word that the state exchanges that help people find a plan may not be ready. we in go in depth. on your car, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com >> the news started to break in this hour yesterday and now we have the full results of the verdict in a salary scandal in bell, california. five of the six former officials at that were on trial were found guilty yesterday of misappropriating public fund. they were convicted of taking six-figure salaries for work they never did. they said they sat on the boards and doing work for the taxpayer, the prosecutor and the jury said no you didn't. the case caused outrage across the country and the tow
in the depths of the ocean, and what nasa is says about the find. and three years to the day since president obama signed the health care bill into law and with only a few months to go, before obamacare takes effect. the word that the state exchanges that help people find a plan may not be ready. we in go in depth. on your car, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party.........
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. >>> welcome back, this morning nasa is trying to fix a software problem for the rover curiosity. they are still in contact with the rover but that it can't roam around until a software file can be fixed. time now 5:22, contacting ones in the area. later they will address private ideas. they are looking at 20,000 hazardous asteroids orbiting earth. >>> back here two teenage girls have been arrested for making threats in that high profile rape case in steubenville. charges were filed after two football players raped a girl last august. the 15 and 16-year-old girls went on facebook and twitter went on facebook to harass the victim. >> when i see you it is going to be a homicide, i take it seriously. >> those two girls are now being held in court later today. >>> the alameda county food bank will be out of food later this week. the shortage comes when the need is growing and they can go further than donated goods. they can turn one donated dollar into food. >> they actually left the facility which is a startling need in this community. >> the food bank in san mateo county is also low
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wolf believes that this lax security culture at nasa may be a problem at many other nasa centers. he is now asking for a full independent review of their security procedures. bill: got to keep a good eye on the piracy. doug mckelway, thank you. live in washington for us there. martha: all right. back to this breaking news story right now. syria's state-run news agency claims that rebels have killed 25 people in a chemical attack in northern syria. opposition forces are denying those claims. they are blaming assad's government for that missile attack in aleppo. conor powell joins us now live from jerusalem. he has been on this story for quite some time. conor, what are you hearing about which side is to blame here so far? >> reporter: well, martha, we're hearing conflicting accounts of what happened and who was responsible for using chemical weapons but it does appear based on reports coming out of syria and also western intelligence sources that chemical weapons have been used in and around the province of aleppo. this is a northern area that has been heavily fought over for the l
wolf believes that this lax security culture at nasa may be a problem at many other nasa centers. he is now asking for a full independent review of their security procedures. bill: got to keep a good eye on the piracy. doug mckelway, thank you. live in washington for us there. martha: all right. back to this breaking news story right now. syria's state-run news agency claims that rebels have killed 25 people in a chemical attack in northern syria. opposition forces are denying those claims....
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nasa's administrator told the u.s. needs more money to develop technology to find smaller asteroids flying around in space like infrared sensing telescope. the smaller objects pose greater threats because they are harder to detect. today's hearing comes about a month after a meteor exploded over russia injuring more than a thousand people. the general who heads the air force space command said the u.s. detected that event as it happened but not as the meteor approached earth. when somebody asked about the ability of the u.s. to spot incoming missiles. the general suggested a different forum would be the appropriate place for that discussion. meanwhile, nasa scientists say another computer glitch has signed the mars recovery curiosity. it entered safe mode over the weekend after some sort of software error. they still have contact with the thing but right now it cannot zap rocks and take pictures. even roam around on 00 red planet. second reported set back this month. a couple of weeks ago engineers discovered a problem
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. >> a former nasa contractor accused of spying for china is now under arrest. the virginia congressman, frank wolf, revealed the news yesterday and said that contractor, a chinese national, worked at a virginia facility on high-tech programs that could benefit china's military, and the fbi busted him over the weekend with a one-way ticket on a flight about to take off to beijing. court documents show the worker did not revole all the electronics he was taking with him, including a nasa laptop commuter and a hard drive. congressman wolf says the contractor has a history of trouble. >> we know that mr. james has in the past, has in the past, taken sense stiff information back to china and he should not have been allowed to remove from langley. >> last week the inspector general said this did not appear to be. >> shepard: a huge day for a teenager who took a bullet on the school bus. today she walked back to school for the first time. what she says about her mission next. ds... ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from finding the best way... ♪ to fin
. >> a former nasa contractor accused of spying for china is now under arrest. the virginia congressman, frank wolf, revealed the news yesterday and said that contractor, a chinese national, worked at a virginia facility on high-tech programs that could benefit china's military, and the fbi busted him over the weekend with a one-way ticket on a flight about to take off to beijing. court documents show the worker did not revole all the electronics he was taking with him, including a nasa...
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sometime ago, congress ordered nasa to drag out its big enough to wipe out a city. asteroids of that size and come our way maybe once every century. right now, there is no plan for how to deal with that scenario but nasa is hoping to change that. a 20 a.m. and a live look out of san jose on the 1 01 northbound. a little slow in spots. hazy and cloudy and we had some overnight showers. the majority of that monstewhich are is drying up. erica will have a full look of the forecast coming up. [ female announcer ] now your best accessory can be your smile. with colgate optic white toothpaste. it whitens over 2 shades more than a leading whitening toothpaste. and try colgate optic white mouthwash. to whiten more than 3 shades, use the whole whitening line, from colgate optic white. >> 8:24 a.m. as the be as update, and as that is up so far so good. we are positive, let's hope it stays that way. the bay area set for a 90 mi. expansion of toll lanes over the next three years and the results are positive. the toll lanes of interstate 880 and highway 237 open a year ago today
sometime ago, congress ordered nasa to drag out its big enough to wipe out a city. asteroids of that size and come our way maybe once every century. right now, there is no plan for how to deal with that scenario but nasa is hoping to change that. a 20 a.m. and a live look out of san jose on the 1 01 northbound. a little slow in spots. hazy and cloudy and we had some overnight showers. the majority of that monstewhich are is drying up. erica will have a full look of the forecast coming up. [...
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nasa's voyager space one space craft hovering near the solar system. denied a claim that voyager has become the first man made object to go off the grid entirely. nasa launched voyager 1 way back in 1977. the idea to explore the outer planet. this week scientists at a top research journal reported that the space craft recently detected major changes in radiation. consistent with the escape -- with escaping influence of our sun. a scientist on the voyager project says no it's likely still in our solar system, at least for now. still the space craft is way out there. some 11 billion miles from earth. think of it. and along the way it's captured some the clearest pictures of nuclear weapon tune, saturn and jupiter's great red spot. folks can now tweet about voyager or whatever they want because seven years ago today a web developer typed a sentence about what he was doing and posted it online. of course, we're talking twitter. which today celebrates its 7th birthday. second grade. the social media site's founder says he got the idea from emergency dispatc
nasa's voyager space one space craft hovering near the solar system. denied a claim that voyager has become the first man made object to go off the grid entirely. nasa launched voyager 1 way back in 1977. the idea to explore the outer planet. this week scientists at a top research journal reported that the space craft recently detected major changes in radiation. consistent with the escape -- with escaping influence of our sun. a scientist on the voyager project says no it's likely still in our...
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one nasa internship pays more than $83,000 a year. that's two-thirds higher than the median household income in the country. okay, well, maybe it's nasa and offer the salary to get the best of the best; right? a 2.9 grade point average, only a b, my friends, and have to be enrolled in school on a half-time basis. the national oceanianic and atmosphere administration has an internship with a salary of $63,000. with all of these expensive internships and calligraphers, why are they close #* closing the white house to tours? they are not. as usual, obama and company blamed everybody else. they claim it was the secret service and them alone who decided to cancel the tours. the secret service has such a great history of good decision making, as we talked about in the past, and boy did that plan backfire. reason -- rather than being an example, this was an opportunity to point out all the other ways the white house is wasting money, like hiring 84 very expensive interns. unbelievable. up next, could president obama and california governor,
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but it does give the military, the boarder patrol, the fbi, nasa and a few other agencies a bit more wiggle room and move money around within their budget. that's just about to get approved. it was voted on and approved last night. >> so those are some of the winners getting the wiggle room. what about the losers? there's problems apparently for the faa. >> reporter: yeah, the faa, there was an effort to amend the bill, this budget bill to move money around within the faa budget so over 200 different air traffic control towers at smaller airports would not have to be shut down as soon as april the 7th. for whatever reason it was never really delineated and explained. the obama administration opposed it. if that had been on the floor, probably would have gotten 85 or 90 votes. for whatever reason, the democratic leadership would not agree so it never came up. they did not get extra wiggle room. also republicans brought up a plan that would have moved around $2 million and allowed the white house to remove public tours. the democrats voted against that. so a little politicking from bot
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nasa's chief provided this answer. >> the bottom line as always, the funding did not come. and i don't care whose fault it is or if it's anybody's fault, we all know what we're facing today. and we're all sitting here today as the congress and the administration try to figure out sequestration, something that never should have happened, nobody planned to happen, but we're facing it today. so the answer to you is, if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> that's reassuring. >> lovely. >> houston, we have a budget problem. chad myers, is the sky falling? >> it isn't falling. we don't know anything that's headed our way just yet. that's good news. nasa says they know where 95% of these big asteroids are, that concerns me that they don't know where the other 5% are. and the ones that came across and hit russia, they know where 10% of those are. i don't like those odds. when there's a 10% chance of rain, that means it's probably not going to rain, but there's a 90% chance of something else, right? >> right. >> we don't know where almost 20,000 of these bigger than bus-size rocks a
nasa's chief provided this answer. >> the bottom line as always, the funding did not come. and i don't care whose fault it is or if it's anybody's fault, we all know what we're facing today. and we're all sitting here today as the congress and the administration try to figure out sequestration, something that never should have happened, nobody planned to happen, but we're facing it today. so the answer to you is, if it's coming in three weeks, pray. >> that's reassuring. >>...
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." >> catherine: nasa now thinks that mars was once capable of supporting very simple forms of life. the discovery was made by the mars rover, which arrived on the red planet back in august. kron 4's charles clifford has more. >> reporter: for the past few months the curiosity rover has been exploring an area just north of the martian equator...here...near what's called the gale crater. at the moment the probe is sitting in what's believed to be an ancient stream bed. using a variety of scientific instruments, the probe has been drilling into and analyzing rocks.. looking for signs of life. what it's found in this dust is sulfur, nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and carbon... the basic chemical building blocks of life as we know it. they've also found mineral clay, basically dried out mud, which indicates that at some point in the distant pst, probably millions of years ago, this area was covered in fresh water. the water was fresh, not to salty or acidic.. that means that microbial life could have survived here. there are also traces of sulfates and sulfides... a possible food
." >> catherine: nasa now thinks that mars was once capable of supporting very simple forms of life. the discovery was made by the mars rover, which arrived on the red planet back in august. kron 4's charles clifford has more. >> reporter: for the past few months the curiosity rover has been exploring an area just north of the martian equator...here...near what's called the gale crater. at the moment the probe is sitting in what's believed to be an ancient stream bed. using a...
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chang was on an earlier occasion allowed by nasa supervisors to take his work and other nasa research back to china. hard to believe, jenna. jenna: interesting. you said really there was one whistleblower that brought this to the congressman's attention, so is nasa doing anything now to crack down on this sort of thing? >> reporter: you know, authorities at the langley research center apparently moved quickly, according to wolf, to review security protocols, but nasa is slower to do so. when officials learned of the behavior, one of them wrote in an internal e-mail, quoting now: >> r eporter: wolf is asking for an independent review of all of nasa's security protocols. jenna? jenna: we'll stay on this story, doug, thank you. >> reporter: sure thing. jon: new reaction as the former sec secretary of state, hillary clinton, takes a new stand on a key social issue generating more buzz about her political future. less than two months after leaving the state department, mrs. clinton stepped back into the national spotlight, releasing a recorded video announcement saying that she now support
chang was on an earlier occasion allowed by nasa supervisors to take his work and other nasa research back to china. hard to believe, jenna. jenna: interesting. you said really there was one whistleblower that brought this to the congressman's attention, so is nasa doing anything now to crack down on this sort of thing? >> reporter: you know, authorities at the langley research center apparently moved quickly, according to wolf, to review security protocols, but nasa is slower to do so....
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the nasa officials warn the u.s. and the rest of the world simply do not have the ability to demany small meet tears, one in small quotations like the one that injured a thousand people in russia. or the one that now close to san francisco. nasa says it needs money to detect small asteroids that are flying around in space before they hit us and this is why. >> there are some objects we know that are coming years in advance. there are other objects still big enough to cause damage, that we only know about weeks in advance or days in advance. obviously we need to improve the capability to give us a large amount of notice, enough notice to mount a deflection mission, if we see one on a collision course. jenna: chief astronomer derek pitts is with us. so, derek, how vulnerable are we? >> well the real, the reality of it, jenna, is that while there are some large objects out there, we know pretty well where the big ones are. it is the smaller ones that we really have to be concerned about but the truth is that your chance
the nasa officials warn the u.s. and the rest of the world simply do not have the ability to demany small meet tears, one in small quotations like the one that injured a thousand people in russia. or the one that now close to san francisco. nasa says it needs money to detect small asteroids that are flying around in space before they hit us and this is why. >> there are some objects we know that are coming years in advance. there are other objects still big enough to cause damage, that we...
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the expedition was led by the amazon ceo in partnership with nasa. he describes the scene as an underwater wonderland. the engines are headed to cape canaveral ral and they will be reed and put on display. >>> from first quarter and deep diving to skiing. coming up next, a day to remember for a lot of people up been waiting for the price of mattresses to fall? then hurry, sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. these prices are falling fast, but these deals won't last. sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used
the expedition was led by the amazon ceo in partnership with nasa. he describes the scene as an underwater wonderland. the engines are headed to cape canaveral ral and they will be reed and put on display. >>> from first quarter and deep diving to skiing. coming up next, a day to remember for a lot of people up been waiting for the price of mattresses to fall? then hurry, sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday. save up to 40% on closeout sets from...
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. >>> and a historic achievement for nasa. a nasa spacecraft. >>> good news for home sales in the fastest-growing city for tech jobs. i want you to think midwest. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >>> all right. welcome back, everyone. it is the bottom of the hour now. we're going to talk technology, some sports, business, health, science, and showbiz news. we're hitting it all right now. ♪ you like princess leah's cinnamon bun hair. for years, "star wars" fans are hungry for a trilogy, now harrison ford is hinting at an all-star comeback for episode seven. >> i think it's almost true. i think i'm looking forward to it. i'm not in the bag yet, but i think it's happening. >> disney and lucas films are reportedly in contract talks and are aiming for a 20
. >>> and a historic achievement for nasa. a nasa spacecraft. >>> good news for home sales in the fastest-growing city for tech jobs. i want you to think midwest. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app....
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. >> nasa now thinks that mars once capable of supporting a very simple life forms. the discovery was made by the mars rover, which arrived on the red play back in august. kron fours charles clifford has more. >> they are using the instruments to drill into march and rocks and analyze the results. >> what they found it so far, nitrogen, hydrogen, phosphorus. >> they also found mineral clay. this in the case in the distant past probably millions of years ago this area was covered in water. >> the water was probably fresh, not too salty or acidic. that means that microbial life could have survived. >> this was an ancient environment with the right elements. minerals indicating a near neutral environment and slightly salty liquid water. >> ha all of the prerequisites to support life. >> these discoveries mean that life may have existed eons ago but as of yet scientists have not found any actual signs of life forms microbial or otherwise. >> charles clifford kron 4 news. >> the san francisco 49ers free agent to go is tight end delanie walker who signs a four year, $17.5
. >> nasa now thinks that mars once capable of supporting a very simple life forms. the discovery was made by the mars rover, which arrived on the red play back in august. kron fours charles clifford has more. >> they are using the instruments to drill into march and rocks and analyze the results. >> what they found it so far, nitrogen, hydrogen, phosphorus. >> they also found mineral clay. this in the case in the distant past probably millions of years ago this area was...